On Friday, May 15, I stopped briefly at Last Chance, CO. while on my way to 
another destination. Thought I'd see more variety and not much was there. Two 
Orchard Orioles[1, ad. male, and 1, first year male], were a pretty sight. 1, 
Northern Waterthrush, was at the edge of the sunken pond. One Brown Thrasher 
was present along with Five Great-tailed Grackles, many  Western Kingbirds, one 
Western Wood- Pewee, one  Say's Phoebe, and Cliff and Barn Swallows . Two Lark 
Sparrow, and Swainson's Hawk were in the area also. Last Chance is at the 
intersection of highway 71 and highway 36.
 
Happy birding !
Tina Jones
Littleton, Jefferson County, CO
                                          

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